The Book of Nonsense: Victorian Limericks, Illustrated Comic Verse, and Absurd Rhyming Adventures for Children and Adults

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Synopsis

The Book of Nonsense is Edward Lear's seminal collection of limericks, first published in 1846, a work that helped fix the form in English literary culture. Its brief poems pair strict rhythmic patterning and circular rhyme with exuberantly illogical situations: old persons, young ladies, and eccentric figures behave with comic defiance of social expectation. Lear's accompanying drawings intensify the effect, making the book a landmark of Victorian nonsense literature, where verbal precision produces imaginative disorder. Edward Lear was a painter, illustrator, and travel writer whose artistic career began in natural-history drawing and whose life was shaped by illness, itinerancy, and service to aristocratic patrons. His intimacy with children in elite households, especially the family of the Earl of Derby, encouraged performances of comic verse and drawing. Behind the apparent lightness lies a disciplined visual imagination and a sympathy for outsiders, misfits, and solitary figures. This book is warmly recommended to readers interested in children's literature, comic verse, Victorian culture, or the poetics of absurdity. It remains delightful aloud, but also rewards close attention as a sophisticated experiment in rhythm, image, and social play.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028379780
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 7 mm
  • Weight: 192g
  • Languages: English